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Prince Yi
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Prince Yi of the Blood (zh: 怡???王) was the title of peerage first given to Yinxiang, the 13th son of the Kangxi Emperor of China, then subsequently inherited by his descendants. It was created by Yinxiang's brother the Yongzheng Emperor. After a power struggle won by Empress Dowager Cixi, Zaiyuan, Sixth Prince Yi was put to death and the title was abolished.
The title was inherited for five generations:
- Prince Yi of the Blood (1st Rank) ??????????????????, 1722???1730, held by Yinxiang, 1st Prince Yi.
- Prince Yi of the Blood (1st Rank) ??????????????????, 1730???1779, held by Hongxiao, 2nd Prince Yi.
- Prince Yi of the Blood (1st Rank) ??????????????????, 1779???1799, held by Yonglang, 3rd Prince Yi.
- Prince Yi of the Blood (1st Rank) ??????????????????, 1799???1818, held by Yixun, 4th Prince Yi.
- Prince Yi of the Blood (1st Rank) ???????????????, 1818???1819, held by Zaifang, 5th Prince Yi.
- Prince Yi of the Blood (1st Rank) ???????????????, 1819???1861, held by Zaiyuan, 6th Prince Yi.
- http://www.yifan.net/yihe/novels/history/qsgskym/qsg220.html Yinxiang's descendants in Qing Histories (Chinese)
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